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The late-afternoon downpour didn't keep Jack White fans from lining up
around the city block to wait for doors to open at the Fillmore Miami
Beach on Sunday. White, along with opener Olivia Jean, played the
first of a two-day run at the classic Miami Beach theater. The second show
is tonight. Photos by Sayre Berman.

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Banks performed to a sold-out Grand Central on Sunday night in support of her recently released album Goddess. The crowd sang along throughout the night proving that Banks is no longer a secret. The evening was opened up by the Australian band Movement. Photos by Alex Markow.
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Manchester label Modern Love took over the Light Box at Goldman Warehouse for an audio/visual experience. Ambient techno, noise, and electro was pushed out through the speakers by sets from Millie & Andrea, Andy Stott, Demdike Stare, and Sean Canty. Photos by Karli Evans.
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Art could be found everywhere in downtown Miami thanks to DWNTWN Art Days. From public art installations to movie screenings and performance art, the event spread art throughout the city in an approachable way. Photo by George Martinez/gmartnx.com.

Vegetarians have long refashioned a cornucopia of seemingly animal-based products. Yet Tim Andriola -- who opened this healthful restaurant in May adjacent to his long-standing Mediterranean spot, Timo -- isn't a tofu evangelist. At Basil Park, fat slabs of grass-fed Uruguayan beef are salted,...

Demi Lovato performed at the American Airlines Arena in
Miami Sunday, September 14. Christina Perri, along with MKTO, opened the show. Surprise guest Becky G also performed a short set just before Lovato hit the stage. Photos by Sayre Berman.

German-born, Miami-based DJ Markus Schulz hit the decks at Mansion Saturday night. The packed venue was full of party people ready to take in Schulz's beats along with the beautiful dancers soaring up above. Photos by Karli Evans.

Erasure kicked off the U.S. leg of their Violet Flame tour at the Fillmore Miami Beach on Friday, September 12. The British synthpop act was greeted by a very welcoming crowd. Nina opened the show. Photos by Sayre Berman.
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Gene Simmons may have declared rock to be dead, but garage rock is still kicking and screaming, in a good way. Ty Segall proved this on Thursday night at the Stage with Wand and Miami's own the Plastic Pinks. Photos by Monica McGivern.

Belgian cuisine, thanks to its frosty Northern European origins, is heavy. That doesn't mean Miami shouldn't have it, though. If Brickell can support a handful of Irish pubs, Bistro BE's long list of white wheat ales and dark beers with banana-caramel notes is welcome.
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Tuesday, September 9, British pop act Lily Allen made her Miami debut at the Fillmore Miami Beach. The show kicked off her U.S. tour in support of her latest album, Sheezus. Opening the show was Indian-born Norwegian singer Samsaya. Photos by Sayre Berman.
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The Miami Dolphins' home opener against the New England Patriots went, well, much better than expected. The tailgaters were out in full force, grilling up food almost as tasty as Tom Brady's tears.
All photos by Michele Eve Sandberg
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